File:Art Bromage's Pedalboard, 2008-09-20 (almost done).jpg
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DescriptionArt Bromage's Pedalboard, 2008-09-20 (almost done).jpg |
Here's how it goes: I'll have two other cables connecting the top row of pedals to the effects loop of the amp. You may notice a certain lack of chorus pedal. I generally don't like chorus much, but I'm waffling on whether to drop in my vintage Boss CH-2. It might be cool for some things (worship music). I already had to swap out the Ibanez Delay because it couldn't handle the level I had coming out of the effects send. I replaced it with my 20-year-old Boss Pitch Shifter/Delay. It'll do until I can get the MXR Carbon Copy Cloner or TC Nova Delay. On the way: Catalinbread Varioboost. Soon: Xotic RC Booster. With this board running into the Mesa Lone Star, my tone has never been better. Seriously. |
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Author | ArtBrom | ||
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